With "Kick-Ass 2" in theaters this week, John Romita Jr. talks working with Mark Millar on the creator-owned hit, plus his uncertain future in work-for-hire comics now that his Marvel contract has expired.

Mark Millar teases what to expect in the final volume of his smash hit series, "Kick-Ass," which kicks off in June, as he compares Hit Girl to Han Solo and himself to Dave Lizewski and Big Daddy. Plus, exclusive art!

With "Powers: Bureau" launching from Brian Michael Bendis and Michael Avon Oeming in February, CBR spoke with Oeming about the series new threats, its double-name change and the TV pilot's status. Plus, exclusive art!

In advance of this week's release of issue #4, Mark Millar and Dave Gibbons are giving readers a chance to read the FULL first installment of their creator-owned spy story "The Secret Service" now on CBR.

Mark Millar traveled to the Philippines for a signing at Manila's National Bookstore with Leinil Yu and the "Supercrooks" team. Now, the writer shares his "The Milla In Manila" diary of drinks, cons, crowds and more.

With the solo debut of Kick-Ass' foul-mouth hero just around the corner from Mark Millar and John Romita, Jr., the writer tells how "Hit-Girl" is a more emotional character study. Plus, an exclusive look at Phil Noto's issue #1 variant.

As they launch their brand-new creator-owned spy series "The Secret Service," Mark Millar and Dave Gibbons explore the issues of society, espionage and "Star Wars" fandom that impacted the book's creation.

Ryan K. Lindsay gives "Casanova: Avaritia" #3 by Matt Fraction and Gabriel Ba 4 stars saying, "Never has there been a story that is a better autobiographical journey into madness combined with a kick ass spy-fu tale."

An Academy Award-winning director who's been working on his team-up with Mark Millar for years, Nacho Vigalondo tells CBR about his love of comics, his plans for "Supercrooks" on film and shares a tease of issue #2.

Dave Gibbons opens up on his new project with Mark Millar, explaining why "The Secret Service" is an espionage tale better for being British, what exactly Mark Hamill is doing in it and how a movie doesn't impact him at all.